CPE SIP Products

3.Adapting Comfort Noise to Remote Party:

 

Product

MP-11x

 

MP-124

 

 

 

Mediant 600

 

Mediant 1000

 

 

 

Mediant 800 MSBG

 

Mediant 1000 MSBG

 

 

 

Mediant 2000

 

 

 

 

 

Mediant 3000/TP-6310

 

Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310

 

 

 

Mediant 3000/TP-8410

 

Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410

 

 

 

 

Management Protocol

 

 

 

Web

INI

SNMP

EMS

CLI

This feature enhances the device’s negotiation of comfort noise generation (CNG) between SIP UAs. The device always attempts to adapt to the remote UA’s request for CNG, even if silence suppression (SCE) is disabled for the voice codec.

CNG is indicated in the SIP INVITE’s SDP media description line as “CN”, i.e., payload type 13 (relevant only for G.711 and G.726 codecs).

To determine CNG support, the device uses the parameters ComfortNoiseNegotiation and EnableStandardSIDPayloadType, and the codec’s SCE setting (enabled or disabled). If the ComfortNoiseNegotiation and EnableStandardSIDPayloadType parameters are enabled, then the following occurs:

If the device is the initiator, it sends a “CN” in the SDP only if the SCE of the codec is enabled. If the remote UA responds with a “CN” in the SDP, then CNG occurs; otherwise, CNG does not occur.

If the device is the receiver and the remote SIP UA does not send a “CN” in the SDP, then no CNG occurs. If the remote side sends a “CN”, then CNG occurs even if the codec’s SCE is disabled.

If the ComfortNoiseNegotiation parameter is disabled, then the device does not send “CN” in the SDP, unless the EnableStandardSIDPayloadType parameter and the codec’s SCE are enabled, in which case, CNG occurs.

4.Hotline Duration per Port for Automatic Dialing:

 

Product

MP-11x

 

MP-124

 

 

 

Mediant 600

 

Mediant 1000

 

 

 

Mediant 800 MSBG

 

Mediant 1000 MSBG

 

 

 

Mediant 2000

 

 

 

 

 

Mediant 3000/TP-6310

 

Mediant 3000 HA/TP-6310

 

 

 

Mediant 3000/TP-8410

 

Mediant 3000 HA/TP-8410

 

 

 

 

Management Protocol

 

 

 

Web

INI

SNMP

EMS

CLI

This feature allows the configuration of a timeout per port (channel) for automatic dialing when the Hotline feature is enabled. If the phone (connected to the specific port) is off-hooked and no digit is pressed for this user-defined duration (timeout), the device automatically initiates a call to the user-defined destination phone number. This timeout is configured using the new parameter, HotLineToneDuration in the existing Automatic Dialing table (TargetOfChannel parameter). This parameter has a value range of 0 to 60 seconds and default of 16.

SIP Release Notes

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Document #: LTRT-26901

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AudioControl VERSION 6.2 manual Adapting Comfort Noise to Remote Party, Hotline Duration per Port for Automatic Dialing